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al-qaeda's on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> al-qaeda's on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> we've decimated al-qaeda central. we have eliminated osama bin laden. that was our purpose. >> one of the few moments in that debate where he wasn't smiling. anyway, here with reaction, liz cheney. welcome back. >> thanks, sean, thank you. >> sean: let me get your reaction to that. your narrative and that's why the benghazi situation was ignored the way it was by the white house leading in the election. >> and i think we've seen clearly not only is al-qaeda a large resurgence, but in particular al-qaeda and the al-qaeda in north africa, the same group we know is behind the attack on the consulate in benghazi and now appear to have been behind this hodge taking in algeria, so, you know, it's the opposite of being on a path to defeat. we've got al-qaeda in fact resurgent and there were no consequences whatsoever. think about that now, the attack was september 11th last year and there has yet to be a single consequence, a single repercussion, a single person b
al-qaeda's on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> al-qaeda's on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> we've decimated al-qaeda central. we have eliminated osama bin laden. that was our purpose. >> one of the few moments in that debate where he wasn't smiling. anyway, here with reaction, liz cheney. welcome back. >> thanks, sean, thank you. >> sean: let me get your reaction to that. your narrative and that's why the benghazi situation was...
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by terrorists with links to al qaeda. it has been a day of chaos, details still pouring in about a deadly rescue operation, helicopters circling overhead and a frightening scene below. it happened in the north african nation of algeria and abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz spent the day with the defense secretary, leon panetta, in italy, as he was tracking every new development. martha? >> reporter: diane, this situation is very fluid, but reports we are getting tonight about the raid are very ominous. a u.s. official telling me tonight there were ten americans at the field, five are safe. but the fate of the other five, we do not know. what is clear tonight is that this is far from over. with algerian forces now surrounding the complex, the british prime minister is warning that this raid could end in even more bloodshed. >> it is a very dangerous, very uncertain, a very fluid situation and i think we have to prepare ourselves for the possibility of bad news ahead. >> reporter: the worst, coming aft
by terrorists with links to al qaeda. it has been a day of chaos, details still pouring in about a deadly rescue operation, helicopters circling overhead and a frightening scene below. it happened in the north african nation of algeria and abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz spent the day with the defense secretary, leon panetta, in italy, as he was tracking every new development. martha? >> reporter: diane, this situation is very fluid, but reports we are getting...
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what is clear after this incident is the growing al qaeda threat in north africa. >> al qaeda is still there. they are still a threat. they are a threat in yemen. they are a threat in somalia. they are a threat as we speak in mali. >> instability in mali has created the opportunity for a staging base and safe haven for terrorists. again it's still unclear how many died in this botched military raid. >> jennifer griffin from the pentagon in that fox report tonight. thank you, jennifer. the hostage takers meanwhile claim the raid was for revenge for the french assault on militants next door in the country of mali. fox news has learned the attack was in the works long before france launched its military operation in that country. learning more about the one-eyed terrorists ordering the raid and ties to al qaeda. details on that story coming up tonight on "the fox report." imaginary girlfriend and star football player at the center of a scandal that has transcended the world of college sports. tonight we have a lot more questions than answers, frankly. it all involves the notre dame lineba
what is clear after this incident is the growing al qaeda threat in north africa. >> al qaeda is still there. they are still a threat. they are a threat in yemen. they are a threat in somalia. they are a threat as we speak in mali. >> instability in mali has created the opportunity for a staging base and safe haven for terrorists. again it's still unclear how many died in this botched military raid. >> jennifer griffin from the pentagon in that fox report tonight. thank you,...
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qaeda. >> reporter: president bush launched the first wave of drone strikes, mostly targeting al qaeda leaders in pakistan. then, president obama took office and increased the number of targets. he expanded the program into yemen where al qaeda was planning attacks on the u.s. and into lawless somalia. the pentagon and cia have been working together in those areas and over the next four years official want to specifically grow the partnership between intel and special operations forces. >> the central to our ability to solve the most pressing national security challenges. >> reporter: perhaps the most pressing? a cyber attack that disrupts communication and transportation and vital services across multiple states. >> these kinds of attacks could be a sign of pearl harbor, an attack could tha would cause physical destruction and the loss of life. >> reporter: it may not even be fiscal destruction, but physical. the obama administration needs to do more work with the private sector. >> what we need to worry about are either the terrorists suddenly becoming interests because it's not that
qaeda. >> reporter: president bush launched the first wave of drone strikes, mostly targeting al qaeda leaders in pakistan. then, president obama took office and increased the number of targets. he expanded the program into yemen where al qaeda was planning attacks on the u.s. and into lawless somalia. the pentagon and cia have been working together in those areas and over the next four years official want to specifically grow the partnership between intel and special operations forces....
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was defeated, al-qaeda was collapsing, al-qaeda was disappearing and how it's in mali, it's in algeria. i mean, there's pretty -- there are moments when the facts get to be so big that even left wing reporters can't quite hide from them. but i think you have to recognize, mike, i think in my entire lifetime the media has been further and further to the left. just as the economic world has been further and further to the left. and i think we conservatives have to go out, create our own conversations, build our own websites, do what you've done so brilliantly, both on radio and in books and television, recognize we're creating an alternative to what may well be an impossible to redeem left-wing institution. >> mike: mr. speaker, always great to visit with you. and i love the practical solutions you bring. people can get your newsletter free if they want to go to gingrich productions.com. i bet a lot of people will. mr. speaker, thank you for being here today. [applause] >> earlier today, the senior presidential advisor, and senator chuck schumer said they were pretty confident, that cong
was defeated, al-qaeda was collapsing, al-qaeda was disappearing and how it's in mali, it's in algeria. i mean, there's pretty -- there are moments when the facts get to be so big that even left wing reporters can't quite hide from them. but i think you have to recognize, mike, i think in my entire lifetime the media has been further and further to the left. just as the economic world has been further and further to the left. and i think we conservatives have to go out, create our own...
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we'll also ask the question is al qaeda emboldened because of benghazi? john bolton, the ambassador, on that. martha: good question. plus the american pastor facing a judge now in iran because he is a christian. we're going to tell but the legal fight ahead and his run-in that is coming with the hanging judge. martha: fox news alert. breaking news for american hostages held captive by al qaeda terrorists. we're getting reports now that americans may be among the hostages that have escaped. we don't know if there are still americans being held there. there's a lot of very fluid situation going on here. it is from a natural gas plant in the african nation of algeria where al qaeda-linked militants stormed that facility yesterday taking dozens captive. we're also hearing of an airstrike by the algerian military that may have led to the death of some hostages. so this is a very big story and that is how we're starting this next hour of "america's newsroom." i'm martha maccallum. bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning again. we're monitoring this closely. right n
we'll also ask the question is al qaeda emboldened because of benghazi? john bolton, the ambassador, on that. martha: good question. plus the american pastor facing a judge now in iran because he is a christian. we're going to tell but the legal fight ahead and his run-in that is coming with the hanging judge. martha: fox news alert. breaking news for american hostages held captive by al qaeda terrorists. we're getting reports now that americans may be among the hostages that have escaped. we...
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was defeated, al-qaeda was collapsing, al-qaeda was disappearing and how it's in mali, it's in algeria. i mean, there's pretty -- there are moments when the facts get to be so big that even left wing reporters can't quite hide from them. but i think you have to recognize, mike, i think in my entire lifetime the media has been further and further to the left. just as the economic world has been further and further to the left. and i think we conservatives have to go out, create our own conversations, build our own websites, do what you've done so brilliantly, both on radio and in books and television, recognize we're creating an alternative to what may well be an impossible to redeem left-wing institution. >> mike: mr. speaker, always great to visit with you. and i love the practical solutions you bring. people can get your newsletter free if they want to go to gingrich productions.com. i bet a lot of people will. mr. speaker, thank you for being here today. [applause] >> earlier today, the senior presidential advisor, and senator chuck schumer said they were pretty confident, that cong
was defeated, al-qaeda was collapsing, al-qaeda was disappearing and how it's in mali, it's in algeria. i mean, there's pretty -- there are moments when the facts get to be so big that even left wing reporters can't quite hide from them. but i think you have to recognize, mike, i think in my entire lifetime the media has been further and further to the left. just as the economic world has been further and further to the left. and i think we conservatives have to go out, create our own...
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huge challenge internationally, in terms of the threats posed to us from terrorist organizations like al-qaeda and a usage threats at home in terms of having a president that's unwilling to deal with the fiscal issues, unwilling to deal with the debt crisis and addicted to more spending and spending is the answer to our problems and i think the republican party is our last best hope, i'm proud to be a conservative, and proud to be a republican and i was disappointed to see general powell smear his party that way. >> sean: thank you for being with us. >> you, too, sean. thank you. >> sean: that's all the time we have this evening, let not your heart be troubled. greta is next to go on the record and we'll see you tomorrow night. >> and tonight, manti mania or should we call it hoax-gate. either way it's all anyone can talk about. what do you, what do his notre dame teammates think about the scandal? well, you're about to find out. plus, the super bowl former winning nfl coach is here to talk about that and manti's future. all that and much more ahead, "on the record" starts right now. >> you've
huge challenge internationally, in terms of the threats posed to us from terrorist organizations like al-qaeda and a usage threats at home in terms of having a president that's unwilling to deal with the fiscal issues, unwilling to deal with the debt crisis and addicted to more spending and spending is the answer to our problems and i think the republican party is our last best hope, i'm proud to be a conservative, and proud to be a republican and i was disappointed to see general powell smear...
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>> well, al qaeda in the u.s. islamic mag greg -- maghreb taken over in northern mali has taken strength since the fall of muammar qaddafi. this is the one of the consequences of overthrowing muammar qaddafi that we didn't pay continuing attention to as we should have. i think it also highlights an important point worldwide. the war on terror is not over. usama bin laden may be dead but al qaeda has metastasized and is a threat now in many, many, regions around the world. so the idea that somehow we don't have to worry about international terrorism, i think this should put it to rest. bill: they're talking about adding american drones to give surveillance for the french troops on the ground. i want to show viewers on our screen here. egypt, we talked a lot about, mr. ambassador, you know that. you mentioned qaddafi in libya. you make the case a lot of arms that came out of libya when qaddafi was out of power, they went into mali, is that confirmed? >> not only the arms but some of the people he employed in his mil
>> well, al qaeda in the u.s. islamic mag greg -- maghreb taken over in northern mali has taken strength since the fall of muammar qaddafi. this is the one of the consequences of overthrowing muammar qaddafi that we didn't pay continuing attention to as we should have. i think it also highlights an important point worldwide. the war on terror is not over. usama bin laden may be dead but al qaeda has metastasized and is a threat now in many, many, regions around the world. so the idea that...
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>> this is an offshoot a splinter group from al qaeda and the arabian, al qaeda and the islamic maghreb, a group specialized in kidnappings. they've raised over $90 million in these operations in the last ten years. this did not seem so be as much a ransom operation as a trade for a lot of their former colleagues who are in prison and of course it has ended in a way that has not accomplished that. >> the head of this aqim is someone who we know, he's actually from afghanistan and now he's in northern africa. what does that tell us about al qaeda's presence in northern africa? >> this is about local issues but also about global jihad. somebody formed his own group but is still reading from the al qaeda network, mokhtar belmokhtar a one-eyed former afghan fighter,'s been in the business for a long time has about 500 people behind him. >> what do you worry about the most? >> what you worry is exactly what we're seeing do you have the ability with speed and agility to separate the hostages from the hostage takers kill the people you need to kill and rescue the people you don't and that is v
>> this is an offshoot a splinter group from al qaeda and the arabian, al qaeda and the islamic maghreb, a group specialized in kidnappings. they've raised over $90 million in these operations in the last ten years. this did not seem so be as much a ransom operation as a trade for a lot of their former colleagues who are in prison and of course it has ended in a way that has not accomplished that. >> the head of this aqim is someone who we know, he's actually from afghanistan and...
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the president said the attack is a reminder of the threat posed by al qaeda in africa which clearly bianna and dan becomes a new and dangerous front in the battle against a terror group who found a new place to kill innocent americans. >> a lot waking up to this. brian, thank you for your reporting. >>> now that the fatal area of this is done, they're telling us about bombs strapped around necks thrown to hospitals across europe one in southern italy where abc's nick schifrin is this morning. nick, good morning. >> reporter: survivors suffered through four days of sheer terror and some are just beginning to recuperate at this nato base. they were beaten, tied up and executed. the survivors are shocked and shaken. >> it happened so fast. >> reporter: they saw horrifying scenes and one foreigner was used as bait to lure his co-workers out before being shot. steven mcfall had his mouth taped and wore explosives taped to his chest and mark grant hid for 80 hours and scrambled up on the roof or locked themselves inside their rooms. >> we barry indicated together in one of the offices we lock th
the president said the attack is a reminder of the threat posed by al qaeda in africa which clearly bianna and dan becomes a new and dangerous front in the battle against a terror group who found a new place to kill innocent americans. >> a lot waking up to this. brian, thank you for your reporting. >>> now that the fatal area of this is done, they're telling us about bombs strapped around necks thrown to hospitals across europe one in southern italy where abc's nick schifrin is...
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al qaeda was central al qaeda in pakistan. afghanistan was still operating, largely with impunity. and our alliances in the world were shredded. there was tremendous antip athy towards the administration and the country. that has changed. everyone at this table would agree that the world is a very complicated and dangerous place because of a lot of different factors. a guy sets himself on fire in tunisia and the world region goes up because of social media. we need to be smart about how we engage and where we engage. one thing we can't do is project force everywhere in the world. we don't have the resources. and it's not a smart way to run -- >> the drone policy has spread all over the world. and that is sort of what we're known by best. and to the arab spring, the united states was not a passive observer in this. yes, a fruit vendor in tunisia set himself on fire. yes, there was social media that helped spread this enthusiasm for change. but the united states did turn its back on mubarak in egypt. and i think we're going to look back and see that as one of the most important decis
al qaeda was central al qaeda in pakistan. afghanistan was still operating, largely with impunity. and our alliances in the world were shredded. there was tremendous antip athy towards the administration and the country. that has changed. everyone at this table would agree that the world is a very complicated and dangerous place because of a lot of different factors. a guy sets himself on fire in tunisia and the world region goes up because of social media. we need to be smart about how we...
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secondly, none of us want and area which is uncovered which can be a space where al qaeda or al qaeda related government, al qaeda related terrorist can plan terrorist attacks. this is a little different. france is in the lead. we have been asked to provide support. intelligence supports. i think we will and probably should because france is a long-standing ally and because we do not have any interest in ungoverned space where al qaeda groups can plan and organize terrorist attacks. melissa: given what we have heard today, they are holding these hostages, in response they want the u.s. to release the man involved in the bombing. do you think this is a response to malley? >> it was a very bold operation by an organization that is now affiliated with al qaeda, but really has its roots in an opposition to the algerian regime which is now about 20 years old. it was well-planned. people are beginning now to believe that it was in the planning stage. it was just an excuse and justification by an activity by al qaeda in the islamic area which was really designed to embarrass the algerian gov
secondly, none of us want and area which is uncovered which can be a space where al qaeda or al qaeda related government, al qaeda related terrorist can plan terrorist attacks. this is a little different. france is in the lead. we have been asked to provide support. intelligence supports. i think we will and probably should because france is a long-standing ally and because we do not have any interest in ungoverned space where al qaeda groups can plan and organize terrorist attacks. melissa:...
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qaeda is purported to have done, that that philosophy just would not fit. >> if martin's philosophy had been embraced and lived out in iraq and other places, we would not have bin laden. [applause] tavis: it is easy to say that after the fact, but much more difficult to institute that kind of love on the front side. >> well, it is never easy because the process of nonviolence is one that takes time. those of us who have suffered, been persecuted over the years, would like to see things change overnight. more news to say, "i would like for it to come in the morning the bank the fact is that there is a process that you have to follow. the fact is that if you can imagine and visualize a situation where young children learn this philosophy at an early age and they go through school -- my vision for the king center was to start with preschool kids, and we did, teaching them at that level, the philosophy of nonviolence at that level. take them through elementary school, develop curriculum for elementary, secondary, and high school. and then college. we have a program for college students.
qaeda is purported to have done, that that philosophy just would not fit. >> if martin's philosophy had been embraced and lived out in iraq and other places, we would not have bin laden. [applause] tavis: it is easy to say that after the fact, but much more difficult to institute that kind of love on the front side. >> well, it is never easy because the process of nonviolence is one that takes time. those of us who have suffered, been persecuted over the years, would like to see...
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i think that the al-qaeda should see this point carefully. >> greta: thank you very much, sir. >> you're welcome, thank you. >> greta: up next, an extraordinary businessman, whole foods ceo john mackie from a tiny business in an old house to more than 300 stores worldwide. what is his secret to success. john mackie is here to tell you and plus the inside look of how his mega business operates. also a new twist in the most bizarre murder trial. a friend of jodi arias taking the witness stand. what did the friend say arias told her 24 hours after arias allegedly slit her boyfriend's throat in the shower. you'll see at that stunning testimony for yourself right here. don't go away. as one, two... well, just one. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop. to the best vacation sp(all) the gulf! use in the keurig k-cup brewer. it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabam louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, kare
i think that the al-qaeda should see this point carefully. >> greta: thank you very much, sir. >> you're welcome, thank you. >> greta: up next, an extraordinary businessman, whole foods ceo john mackie from a tiny business in an old house to more than 300 stores worldwide. what is his secret to success. john mackie is here to tell you and plus the inside look of how his mega business operates. also a new twist in the most bizarre murder trial. a friend of jodi arias taking the...
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the man believed to be behind it all is a one-eyed veteran jihadist with long standing ties to al qaeda. they am burn bushe district of columbia ambushed a bus. then they headed for the gas field. it was revenge in the country of mali. >> far from a household name but he's about to become the president's chief of staff. dennis mcdone gnaw will get the post. it's expect to do happen earl flicks week. it's another example of president obama looking to the inside circle for loyalists. jack lew was succeeded geithner as treasury secretary. >>> after the benghazi terror attacks the confirmation hearings will begin for her possible replacement. a hearing for senator john kerry has been scheduled for next thursday. he will appear before a senate foreign relations committee. law americas say they won't consider his nomination until clinton testifies. >>> linebacker inspired football fans by leading him to the championship game after losing his girlfriend and grandmother. the girlfriend doesn't exist. the sports web site broke that story and now reports it appears someone connected to teo create
the man believed to be behind it all is a one-eyed veteran jihadist with long standing ties to al qaeda. they am burn bushe district of columbia ambushed a bus. then they headed for the gas field. it was revenge in the country of mali. >> far from a household name but he's about to become the president's chief of staff. dennis mcdone gnaw will get the post. it's expect to do happen earl flicks week. it's another example of president obama looking to the inside circle for loyalists. jack...
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the al qaeda-linked terrorists were holding hostages from ten countries. the u.s. and other governments were not told about the rescue operation ahead of time. and with information coming out, being described as murky, it could be some time before we get a clearer picture of the situation on the ground. >> that situation, very fluid. tahman bradley, live in washington this morning. thank you, tahman. >>> and president obama is mobilizing his campaign apparatus in the gun control debate. after unveiling his proposals wednesday, mr. obama is pressuring congress with a new online petition. it seeks support for universal background checks and other reforms. one virginia state lawmaker went dramatic. brandishing an ak-47 yesterday, while urging a support for a ban on assault weapons. it was unloaded. and his bill was defeated. >>> washington gearing up for a full weekend of inaugural events. security has been cranking up as practice for all of the major happenings take place tomorrow. mr. obama, vice president biden and their wives taking part in service events across w
the al qaeda-linked terrorists were holding hostages from ten countries. the u.s. and other governments were not told about the rescue operation ahead of time. and with information coming out, being described as murky, it could be some time before we get a clearer picture of the situation on the ground. >> that situation, very fluid. tahman bradley, live in washington this morning. thank you, tahman. >>> and president obama is mobilizing his campaign apparatus in the gun control...
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have we defeated al qaeda, as some in the administration were talking about earlier? >> well, we have i think decimated a lot of al qaeda's top leadership, particularly in the afghanistan-pakistan region. but i think what this shows is, countries around the world share a common threat. it's why we work so closely with our counter-terrorism partners, sharing information and expertise and technology. but it's going to take a global response to this. and it shows whether it's in north africa, yemen, you know, there are real threats out there from terrorism and we need to stay vigilant and we'll work with our allies and partners as close as we can >> what do you know about what the algerian government did trying to end this? they killed a lot of people. was this done right? >> first of all, i think the focus-- all of the blame here needs to be on the terrorists, obviously, who commitmented this act, to use innocent civilians in their twisted aims, obviously, is a terrible thing. we're, obviously, going to be working closely with the algerian government in the days ahead t
have we defeated al qaeda, as some in the administration were talking about earlier? >> well, we have i think decimated a lot of al qaeda's top leadership, particularly in the afghanistan-pakistan region. but i think what this shows is, countries around the world share a common threat. it's why we work so closely with our counter-terrorism partners, sharing information and expertise and technology. but it's going to take a global response to this. and it shows whether it's in north...
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reports from algerian media that hostages held by al qaeda affiliates may have escaped. we don't know how many americans are being held and if they are, among those who escaped it happen eed at a natural gas fie operated by bp. we want to get to fbi's former lead international kidnapping negotiator, ceo of the black swan group. a private negotiating group. thank you for talking with us. >> my pleasure, soledad. >> so much we don't know at this time. we do know that the workers were in this gas field, joint venture operated by three oil companies, including british petroleum and the algerian state oil company and some kind of fire fight. in the end it looks like jihadists control the plant. what happens now? we heard there will not be any negotiations according to the people, algerian interior minister. what happened? >> well, you establish communication. let the situation settle down a bit. terrorists will secure the site, and it was no problem for them, letting some hostages go. difficult to manage that many hostages, and they want to keep the high-value hostages, the w
reports from algerian media that hostages held by al qaeda affiliates may have escaped. we don't know how many americans are being held and if they are, among those who escaped it happen eed at a natural gas fie operated by bp. we want to get to fbi's former lead international kidnapping negotiator, ceo of the black swan group. a private negotiating group. thank you for talking with us. >> my pleasure, soledad. >> so much we don't know at this time. we do know that the workers were...
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those fighters are linked to al qaeda. >>> the man known as the american taliban has won a legal battle allowing him and fellow inmates to gather for daily prayers. a judge ruled yesterday the prison warden was violating his rights but not allowing the religious activities. he pleaded guilty to supplying services to the taliban. a lot more is plans for you this saturday night. here's what else we're working on. >>> after the newtown tragedy, the loud cry that enough is enough. mass shootings must stop. >> we won't prevent them all. but that can't be an excuse not to try. >> since then, we've seen action. not new laws but a huge spike in gun sales and crazy talk. >> 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. >> but get ready, the president appears ready to make some changes with or without congress' approval. >>> a warning from one psychologist. the actions and attitudes of women are making them a lot like, well, men. >> they're trying to keep up with the boys. it's a trap. it's a freedom trap. >> one recent example, binge drinking. you won't believe this scary trend for a
those fighters are linked to al qaeda. >>> the man known as the american taliban has won a legal battle allowing him and fellow inmates to gather for daily prayers. a judge ruled yesterday the prison warden was violating his rights but not allowing the religious activities. he pleaded guilty to supplying services to the taliban. a lot more is plans for you this saturday night. here's what else we're working on. >>> after the newtown tragedy, the loud cry that enough is enough....
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qaeda. accidental shootings at gun shows in three state left five people hurt today. three people injured at a north carolina gun show. one in indiana, another in ohio. back to "lockup." >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> narrator: brian voltz's numerous tattoos reflect his beliefs and are a road map through his past. >> it's my nickname my first time in penitentiary. self-explanatory. >> narrator: they're also among his most prized possessions. >> i've always been unique, and when i met tattoos, that was my way to be even more unique. i like to stand out. what's up? i just got self-expression everywhere. >> narrator: but voltz says he treasures more than his ink. "i'm daddy's baby." say it loud in prayer. say, "i'm daddy's baby." >> narrator: voltz has 2 sons, a 2-year-old and a 13-year-old, by 2 different women. he is currently in jail for domestic abuse against the mother of his 2-year-old, brian ii, or deuce. >> deuce, daddy loves you. when i'm free, i take
qaeda. accidental shootings at gun shows in three state left five people hurt today. three people injured at a north carolina gun show. one in indiana, another in ohio. back to "lockup." >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> narrator: brian voltz's numerous tattoos reflect his beliefs and are a road map through his past. >> it's my nickname my first time in penitentiary. self-explanatory. >> narrator: they're also among his most...
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he was talking about al-qaeda may be coming back and now it's apparently playing out there. one of the big stories coming out of mexico, was that u.s. former marine, i guess they're never former, because marine who was on his way to costa rica and was stopping through mexico on the way and he had this gun from his grandfather. apparently the u.s. border patrol told him it's okay to bring it in the country. when he got there, it wasn't and he ended up inex olympic plea in a mexican prison for four months and had a rough time. remember this photo? this shows him chain to do a bed at one point. >> steve: yeah. as it turns out, the reason he was there in that situation, by the way, that's a supply closet. he was chained to the bed. the reason they put him there apparently, the story goes, is they were trying to proceed he effect him -- protect him from the other inmates. this story we brought you originally. we're the first show to tell but that and have his mother on. last night he was on with bill o'reilly where he talked about he still loves mexico, but those other inmates in
he was talking about al-qaeda may be coming back and now it's apparently playing out there. one of the big stories coming out of mexico, was that u.s. former marine, i guess they're never former, because marine who was on his way to costa rica and was stopping through mexico on the way and he had this gun from his grandfather. apparently the u.s. border patrol told him it's okay to bring it in the country. when he got there, it wasn't and he ended up inex olympic plea in a mexican prison for...
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al qaeda branches are still out there. the last two wars we have been involved in have been total catastrophes by almost any standard. and these problems aren't going away. >> let me get in here because i need a break, but i want to go next to the u.s. in the world in the next four years. and we'll start that i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>> more of our special discussion on this inauguration weekend coming up, including the u.s. role in the world. the challenges for president obama in his next four years ove
al qaeda branches are still out there. the last two wars we have been involved in have been total catastrophes by almost any standard. and these problems aren't going away. >> let me get in here because i need a break, but i want to go next to the u.s. in the world in the next four years. and we'll start that i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for...
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qaeda affiliate, if you l is saying this was in response for french intervention in mali. what i'm told by sources is that they could be using this as an excuse. this french intervention and algerians is very controversial among this group. but the level of planning that went into this attack suggests that is predates any type of french intervention, and they could just be using this to protect the fact that they've been planning for so long. they're also looking for a few other things other than ending this intervention. they're looking for their prisoners that are held by algeria and others to be released to mali where the group is based. >> at this stage of the game right now there are so many hostages, as many as 40. what's being done to potentially free them? >> the algerians have the lead. they say they won't negotiate with the hostages, but clearly you have the united states, the british, other countries all there contemplating rescue attempts. we don't know yet what exactly they would do. but the u.s. does have a lot of assets in the region. it's possible they coul
qaeda affiliate, if you l is saying this was in response for french intervention in mali. what i'm told by sources is that they could be using this as an excuse. this french intervention and algerians is very controversial among this group. but the level of planning that went into this attack suggests that is predates any type of french intervention, and they could just be using this to protect the fact that they've been planning for so long. they're also looking for a few other things other...
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one was a major credible threat from al qaeda that a group from somalia was going to attack the inauguration. the other was a guy coming down from boston with a suicide vest and both of those ended up washing out. but they certainly -- they certainly brought up the tension level. this time it's a little calmer. >> the president is already the most heavily guarded man in the world, but on a big event like today when he gives his inaugural address, how is he protected? >> well, this is an entire package that comes with an event this size with the counter counter-sniper teams, the package he usually travels with, and the motorcades. the dicey moment for the protectors and the best moment for the president is on the parade when he pops out of the car. you never know where that's going to happen and then he works the crowd. that thrills the crowd. i know the president enjoys it. but if you're one of the secret service agents that's when the hairs all jump to attention on the back of your neck. >> how much do you worry about a lone wolf? >> well charlie, the lone wolf is what they worry about a lo
one was a major credible threat from al qaeda that a group from somalia was going to attack the inauguration. the other was a guy coming down from boston with a suicide vest and both of those ended up washing out. but they certainly -- they certainly brought up the tension level. this time it's a little calmer. >> the president is already the most heavily guarded man in the world, but on a big event like today when he gives his inaugural address, how is he protected? >> well, this...